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elt ql _rv IN PERSON & OVER THE PHONE You can purchase tickets for most events from GFT Box Office during opening hours (daily from 12.00–20.00). ONLINE Most tickets can be purchased from the website www.glasgowfilm.org/festival. Tickets for events at GFT can be purchased online up until one hour before the event. Tickets for events at other venues can be purchased online until 21.00 the day before the event. COLLECTION You can collect your advance tickets from GFT Box Office up until the day before the event. On the day of the event, tickets must be picked up at the venue where the film is being shown or the event is being held. Please bring proof of eligibility when purchasing or collecting tickets, including valid proof of age like your Uni matriculation or Young Scot card. CERTIFICATION Films not certificated by the BBFC are marked N/C and accompanied by an age recommendation, e.g. N/C 15+ (suitable for 15 and older, no-one under 15 will be admitted). Please note that all GYFF films have no adverts or trailers and therefore will begin at the scheduled time. Venues and box office details – please see back cover.

qf`hbqp AGED 15-21 YEARS OLD? See GYFF 2013 films for only £4.50 with our Youth Card. Join our free Youth Card and get standard price tickets at the reduced price of £4.50. You’ll also receive points towards free tickets and special offers at GFT. To find out more and sign up, go to www.glasgowfilm.org/youthcard UNDER 15? Tickets are £4.50 with proof of age. STANDARD PRICE TICKETS £8.50 full price/£6.50 concessions. SPECIAL EVENTS Please note that some special events, workshops and screenings fall outside the standard ticket cost. See individual listings for details. FREE EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS Unless otherwise specified, tickets for free events will be issued on the day, from the venue where the event is being held. First come, first served! Workshops require advance booking by emailing [email protected] FAMILY TICKET DEAL There are special ticket deals for families for GYFF screenings of Sammy’s Great Escape, Wreck-It Ralph 3D, Wickie and the Treasure of the Gods 3D, From Up on Poppy Hill, The Day of the Crows and Kauwboy. Our family ticket deal comes in combinations of four tickets, which should include at least one adult and two children with the fourth ticket being of either type. All tickets must be purchased in one transaction. This gives you a discount of £1 per ticket on the total price. No further discount applies. Full details can be found online.

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tbi`ljb ql dvcc OMNP> Glasgow Youth Film Festival 2013 Glasgow Youth Film Festival turns five in February and it’s been five years of fantastic film premieres, special guests and events. Last year was pretty amazing but our line up for GYFF 2013 is even better. Highlights include a special preview of Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph (with the voice talents of GYFF favourites John C Reilly and Sarah Silverman), the hilarious comedy The We and the I and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off as our late night cult classic. Anime lovers, we haven’t forgotten about you! For your viewing pleasure, we have Studio Ghibli’s masterpiece From Up on Poppy Hill, Mamoru Hosoda’s Wolf Children AND a surprise film with a cosplay red carpet parade! Dress up fabulously and you could win special prizes. One of our most anticipated events is our outdoor screening of Girl Walk // All Day that promises to be amazing – we’ll have dancers, DJs and more! See page 11 for full details. Screening the latest international films isn’t all we do at GYFF. We have a range of activities that you can get involved in too. The cast and crew of Channel 4’s Fresh Meat will be joining us for a special masterclass and Q&A. We have scriptwriting and filmmaking workshops, followed by tips on how to get started in the TV industry or put on your own film screenings. GYFF 2013 has something for everyone, so get yourself down to GYFF from Sunday 3 February. Read on for full programme details and how you can get involved with all the amazing stuff during our Festival. Tickets are on sale now and will go fast, so to book please visit: www.glasgowfilm.org/gyff See you there! GYFF Youth Team

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A big GYFF thank you to the following for making the Festival possible! Paul Macgregor, Emily Munro, Kristina Širca, all Glasgow Film Theatre and Glasgow Film Festival staff, Arrow Films, Artificial Eye, Attraction Distribution, Aya Distribution, Battersea Art Centre, Cats & Docs, Channel 4, Disney, Film City Glasgow, Glasgow Short Film Festival, Global Screen GmbH, GMAC, Jump Cut, Kinology, Le Pacte, M-appeal, O2 Think Big, Objective Productions, Outsider Pictures, Paper Cinema, Project Ability, Rat Pack Filmproduktion GmbH, Scotland Loves Anime, Soda Pictures, Studio Canal UK, Tramway, Universal, Verve Pictures, Warner Brothers, Young Cinema Audiences Network Scotland, Young Start, Ana David, Andrew Partridge, Andrew Snowball, Angus Dixon, Annie Griffin, Becca Thomas, Ben Schiffer, Beth Armstrong, Boyd van Hoeij, Claire Brewer, Dale Corlett, David Street, Dele Adeyemo, Emma Quinn, Gary Condie, Gemma Mannion, George Mackie, James Allen, Jill Smith, Julia and Malcolm Donaldson, Julie Laing, Kaitlin Mechan, Kate Burton, Kathryn McKenna, Katie Duffy, Kerry Kasim, Laura Harding, Linda Fraser, Lisa Clark, Lorenzo Mele, Louise Dingwall, Lucy Asten Holmes-Elliott, Lucy Gaizley, Matt Lloyd, Marc Cairns, Marlies Pfeifer, Mary Freeman, Mike O’Leary, Mona Keeling, Nina Honeyman, Renate Zylla, Rita Nimmo, Robert Florence, Rosemary James, Sarah Potter, Seamus Connolly, Shian Holt, Stuart Crawford, and Susan Bear.

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Extra-special previews to book-end your Festival experience!

Opening Gala: Wreck-It Ralph 3D Monday 4 February (18.30), GFT For decades, Ralph has been overshadowed by Fix-it Felix Jr., the good-guy star of their arcade game who always gets to save the day. Tired of playing the role of the bad guy, Ralph sets off on a journey across the arcade through multiple generations of video games to prove he’s got what it takes to be a hero. Wreck-It Ralph crashes onto the big screen on Friday 8 February.

“The perfect opening film for GYFF 2013, so many clever gaming references” Pritasha, 17 Director Rich Moore / USA 2012 / 1h41m / PG Family Ticket deal available! See p2 for more details.

Closing Gala: The We and the I Wednesday 13 February (20.50), GFT It’s the last day of school in NYC. A group of rowdy teenagers take the bus ride home and learn a lot more about themselves than they ever imagined. An imaginative and outspoken depiction of teenagers by visual genius Michel Gondry, the director behind Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Be Kind Rewind. See p11 for our Girl Walk // All Day film installation, which takes place before our The We and the I screening.

“Gondry’s direction and bold characters make this a must see!” Alia, 17 Director Michel Gondry / UK/USA/France 2012 / 1h43m / N/C 15+

Family Gala: Sammy’s Great Escape Sunday 3 February (16.30), GFT Sammy the turtle and his best friend are captured for a new sea aquarium in Dubai. Now it’s up to the next generation of turtle heroes to rescue them.

“Ideal animation for your wee bro or sis!” Staci, 16 Director Ben Stassen / Belgium 2012 / 1h32m English language version / N/C 5+ Family Ticket deal available! See p2 for more details.

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cfijp First Position Tuesday 5 February (18.15), GFT What’s it like to be an aspiring ballet dancer? This award-winning documentary follows six teenagers as they prepare for one of the world’s most prestigious ballet competitions. “First Position offers a brilliant insight into the world of ballet.” Rhona, 17 Director Bess Kargman / USA 2011 / 1h30m / N/C 12+

Lena Wednesday 6 February (20.30), GFT Lena falls for a handsome stranger but can she really trust him? An honest portrayal of a girl looking for love in all the wrong places. “A powerful coming-of-age drama with superb direction.” Teddy, 18 Director Christophe Van Rompaey / Netherlands/Belgium 2011 / 1h59m / subtitles / N/C 15+

I Wish Thursday 7 February (18.00), GFT Separated after their parents divorce, two brothers hope to be magically reunited. “Adorable characters who will melt your heart!” Conor, 18 Director Hirokazu Koreeda / Japan 2011 / 2h8m / subtitles / N/C 8+

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Friday 8 February (23.00), GFT Ever wondered how much fun it’d be to skip school, steal a Ferrari and hit the town? The ultimate teen movie from the creator of The Breakfast Club. “Essential viewing for budding slackers.” Myriam, 17 Director John Hughes / USA 1986 / 1h43m / 15

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Project Ability: Young Talent on Screen Saturday 9 February (12.00), GFT Join Project Ability as they present their young filmmakers’ latest masterpieces. Free but ticketed, tickets available from box office on the day of event. “Promises to be really inspiring” Matthew, 16 Directors Various / Scotland 2012 / 1h30m / N/C 5+

Wickie and the Treasure of the Gods 3D Saturday 9 February (13.30), GFT Wickie is back for another Viking adventure as he goes in search of legendary treasure. “Can't wait to see this on the big screen” Staci, 15 Director Christian Ditter / Germany 2011 / 1h36m / subtitles / N/C 8+ Family Ticket deal available! See p2 for more details.

Fat Kid Rules the World Saturday 9 February (18.30), GFT A suicidal teenager befriends a high school dropout and soon becomes the drummer of his punk rock band. “Dark and hilarious with an uplifting finale” Rhona, 17 Director Matthew Lillard / USA 2012 / 1h34m / N/C 15+

GMAC 30th Anniversary: Youth Shorts Sunday 10 February (11.30), GFT Come see the best films made by participants from Glasgow Media Access Centre’s youth activities over the past ten years. Free but ticketed, tickets available from box office on the day of event. “GMAC always make really cool films.” Ryan, 17 Directors Various / Scotland / 1h15m / N/C 12+

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Family Shorts

Sunday 10 February (11.30), CCA Animation and live action shorts chosen with families in mind. The perfect introduction to films from around the world, providing creative inspiration for budding Spielbergs as well as food for thought. Beats Sunday morning television hands down! Presented in association with Glasgow Short Film Festival “Perfect for younger viewers” Conor, 18 Directors Various / 1h / some subtitles / N/C 5 + Family Ticket deal available! See p2 for more details.

Scotland Loves Anime presents:

Wolf Children

Sunday 10 February (12.45), GFT Young mother Hana retreats to the countryside to raise her two wolf children in secret. From the director of The Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars. “Another moving film from Hosoda. His films are stunning” Teddy, 17 Director Mamoru Hosoda / Japan 2012 / 1h57m / subtitles / N/C 8+

GYFF Shorts at GSFF 2013 Sunday 10 February (13.15), CCA The GYFF Youth Team present some of their favourite shorts at Glasgow Short Film Festival. Contains unsuitable pen pals, lucrative roadkill, gay cowboys, elderly graffiti artists and much more. Presented in association with Glasgow Short Film Festival “We've got some fantastic shorts, don't miss them” Jordan, 18 Directors Various / 1h30m / N/C 12+

From Up on Poppy Hill Sunday 10 February (15.00), GFT Two teenagers grow closer when they try to save their local clubhouse from demolition. From the makers of Princess Mononoke, Ponyo and My Neighbour Totoro. “Studio Ghibli always make lovely films and this is no different” Cieran, 18 Director Goro Miyazaki / Japan 2011 / 1h31m / subtitles / N/C 8+ Family Ticket deal available! See p2 for more details.

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Surprise Anime Film & Cosplay Red Carpet Parade Sunday 10 February (17.00), GFT

Thanks to our best friends at Scotland Loves Anime and Game Cats Go Miaow!, we’ve got an exciting anime premiere that’s so top secret we can’t tell you about it just yet! Dress up in your best cosplay costume and you could win an amazing prize before the film. “We can’t wait to see all your costumes!” Alia, 17 3h / N/C 15+

The Day of the Crows Monday 11 February (13.50), GFT A boy who lives with his father in complete isolation from mankind soon discovers the meaning of true love. “A fantastic animation with a very sweet storyline.” Cieran, 18 Director Jean-Christophe Dessaint / France/Belgium 2012 / 1h34m / subtitles / N/C 8+ Family Ticket deal available! See p2 for more details.

Gimme the Loot Monday 11 February (20.45), GFT Two graffiti artists are determined to make a mark on New York City in this award-winning comedy. Preceded by award-winning short film Nani by Justin Tipping (USA 2011, 20m) “'Funny characters and a great soundtrack.” Catriona, 17 Director Adam Leon / USA 2012 / 1h41m / N/C 15+

Kaddish for a Friend Tuesday 12 February (12.45), GFT When Ali is caught trashing the apartment of an elderly man, he’s forced to help repair the damage or his family could be deported. “Touching story with strong performances.” Mason, 15 Director Leo Khasin / Germany 2011 / 1h34m / subtitles / N/C 12+

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cfijp Otelo Burning Tuesday 12 February (19.00), GFT Will competitive surfing offer Otelo a chance to escape poverty? A powerful film about the struggles for young people during South African apartheid. “'An inspirational film about overcoming your fears.” Myriam, 17 Director Sara Blecher / South Africa 2011 / 1h35m / subtitles / N/C 15+

China Heavyweight Tuesday 12 February (20.45), GFT An award-winning documentary about aspiring boxers in rural China, where many young men train relentlessly in the hope of becoming professionals. “Brutal footage but with amazing real-life stories.” Kirstin, 18 Director Yung Chang / Canada/China/UK 2012 / 1h34m / subtitles / N/C 15+

Kauwboy Wednesday 13 February (14.45), GFT A young boy builds a special friendship with an abandoned baby bird. Winner of the first European Film Academy Young Audience Award, voted by 10 –13-year-olds in six European cities. “We all love this. It looks beautiful.” Pritasha, 17 Director Boudewijn Koole / Netherlands 2012 / 1h21m / subtitles / N/C 10+ Family Ticket deal available! See p2 for more details.

The Deflowering of Eva van End Wednesday 13 February (18.45), GFT The arrival of a handsome German exchange student forces one family to reflect upon their lives with hilarious consequences. “A quirky comedy that had us in stitches.” Catriona, 17 Director Michiel ten Horn / Netherlands 2012 / 1h38m / subtitles / N/C 15+

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GYFF 2013 is more than just films. Come join us for these special Festival events.

Image courtesy of James Allan

“So excited that Paper Cinema is coming to GYFF.” Rhona, 17

BAC Take Out presents: The Paper Cinema’s Odyssey Tuesday 5 February (19.00), The Arches

Raging storms and supernatural forces prevail over one man’s almighty quest to get home. Immerse yourself in a journey through the high seas, soak up the adventure and encounter danger and exhilaration.

Image © Channel 4 / Amanda Searle

Homer’s cornerstone of literature is vividly told with beautiful illustration and masterful puppetry. Cinematic projection and cunning tricks transform a suitcase full of cutout paper puppets into an array of living characters and striking landscapes. A silent film is created before your eyes, set to a captivating live score from exceptional musicians. A Paper Cinema and Battersea Arts Centre co-production Ticket Price: £10/£8. To purchase tickets, please call The Arches on 0141 565 1000 or visit www.thearches.co.uk

“We all love Fresh Meat so this is a fantastic opportunity to get insider knowledge.” Jordan, 18

Fresh Meat: Cast & Crew Masterclass Friday 8 February (18.20), GFT The Thick of It and Peep Show writers Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong struck more comedy gold with their latest sitcom Fresh Meat for Channel 4, a hilarious portrayal of mismatched students living together in their first term of university. Among them are outspoken rebel Vod, reclusive Howard and posh JP, who all struggle with their complicated love lives, bank balances and dreaded essay deadlines. To celebrate the success of the second series, members of the cast and crew of Fresh Meat will join us for a special discussion of the show’s appeal and to answer your questions. Full details of guests in attendance will be announced on our website soon. Thanks to Channel 4 and Objective Productions. Free but ticketed, tickets available from box office on the day of event. UK 2012 / N/C 15+ / 1h30m

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Girl Walk // All Day

Image by Mary Freeman and Girl Walk // All Day

Wednesday 13 February (18.00 – 20.00), River Clyde Embankment, adjacent to the Red Pedestrian Bridge on Clyde Street

Join GYFF Youth Team for this incredible one-night only cinema installation! Girl Walk // All Day is feature-length dance music video and a tale of urban exploration that follows three dancers across New York City as they turn the city’s sidewalks, parks and architecture into an evolving stage. Watch as dancers leap, spin and jump to mixes from DJ Girl Talk’s album ‘All Day’, featuring samples from Rihanna, Daft Punk, Nirvana and Beastie Boys among countless others. Girl Walk // All Day was named the ‘Most Innovative Music Video of 2011’ and was an official selection of the 2012 SXSW Film Festival. To celebrate this extraordinary film, we’re taking Girl Walk // All Day to the streets of Glasgow! We’ll have dancers, DJs and special projections of the film for you to interact with. This promises to be an incredible event, unique to GYFF. This event is free to attend, so join in and bring your friends along. Wrap up sensibly, as this is Glasgow after all, so it could be wet, windy or cold – or all three! The event will kick off at 6pm and finish at 8pm. Look for the painted tiger mural to find us! Thanks to Glasgow City Council’s Development and Regeneration Services Stalled Spaces Initiative for making this event possible. This project has been developed in partnership with Pidgin Perfect, an award winning creative studio based in Glasgow. Pidgin Perfect has wide ranging experience in developing and delivering large scale public creative engagements. Most recently they represented Scotland at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale where they designed a series of theatrical events to bring local communities together. www.pidginperfect.com

Director Jacob Krupnick / USA 2011 / 2h / N/C 12+

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All workshop places are limited and must be booked in advance. For further information or any questions you might have about the workshops, please email [email protected] or call 0141 352 8613 during office hours.

Screenwriting Masterclass with Mike O’Leary and Ben Schiffer Saturday 9 February (12.00 –16.00), Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Learn how to write great scripts with award-winning TV writers Ben Schiffer and Mike O’Leary. They’ll guide you through all the important aspects of a script – well-developed characters, engaging dialogue and a compelling story. Mike O’Leary is a TV scriptwriter for E4’s Misfits and was BAFTA nominated for his multi-media work for the show. Ben Schiffer has written for Channel 4’s Skins and the upcoming Dates, and in 2009 he was named as one of Screen International’s Stars of Tomorrow. Cost: £5 per participant. Limited spaces available. To register your interest in this event, please email [email protected] for a short application form. Deadline Friday 1 February. Open to 16-25-year-olds only.

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Documentary Skills with David Street Sunday 10 February (12.00 –16.00), Royal Conservatoire of Scotland For David Street a lot has changed since his early days of working on shows like Coronation Street and World in Action – back then, the equipment was so cumbersome and expensive that only a lucky few could use it. With the arrival of inexpensive HD cameras and easy-to-use editing software, filmmaking is more accessible than ever. David will teach you the necessary steps of becoming a modern filmmaker, from camerawork to sound to the final edit. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to learn from an expert. With thanks to Media Trust. Cost: £5 per participant. Limited spaces available. To register your interest in this event, please email [email protected] for a short application form. Deadline Friday 1 February. Open to 16-25-year-olds only. di^pdlt vlrqe cfij cbpqfs^i OMNP

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With thanks to Glasgow Airport Flight Path Fund.

Aspiring horror, gore and supernatural filmmakers take note: this event is for you. How do you get your first genre short made and who should you send it to in order to get noticed? Join director and writer Michael Callaghan (Black Camel Pictures) to discuss how to cut your teeth in a competitive niche market. You’ll have a chance to discuss Michael’s teen vampire short One Night in Sutherland Hill (recently premiered at the British Horror Film Festival) and ask him about his experiences working on zombie horror flick Outpost II. There will also be a chance to see some specially selected creepy shorts. Free to attend. To book a place, please email [email protected] You must be 15-years-old or above to attend this event.

How to Get Started in TV Tuesday 12 February (18.00 – 19.30), The Albany Centre Do you want to work in television but have no idea where to start? Thanks to Media Trust, we’ve got a great panel of industry experts to talk about their experiences of working in TV. They’ll talk about how they got their lucky break and what they’re looking for in new talent. There will be plenty of time to ask them questions about what you should do next. Guests include Andrew Snowball (Creative Director of Lion TV Scotland) producer/director Laura Harding (Come Dine with Me) and freelance producer/director Angus Dixon. With thanks to Media Trust. Free to attend. To reserve a place, please email [email protected]. Open to 16-25-year-olds only.

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Jump Cut presents: Get, Set, Go with Linda Fraser Wednesday 13 February 09.30 – 14.00, Film City Glasgow Do you have a passion for film & television drama? Want to know the ins-and-outs of working as part of a film crew? Then Get, Set, Go could be for you! The course will provide an overview of entry level positions and the role of the runner, hints and tips for film and television CV writing and ideas for how to get your foot in the door. Get, Set, Go will equip you with essential knowledge, skills and insight to help you plan your career. Cost: £15 per participant. Limited spaces available. To register your interest in this event, please email [email protected] to request a short application form. Deadline Friday 1 February. Open to 16-25-year-olds only.

GYFF 2013 COVER DESIGN BY KATHRYN MCKENNA AND KAITLIN MECHAN Kaitlin Mechan and Kathryn McKenna, students of the Tramway Visual Arts Studio, created this year’s cover design for GYFF 2013. Both artists were excited to be part of the commission and worked together to experiment with ideas. As they are applying to study Communication Design and Illustration next year, it was a great opportunity that offered them an invaluable learning experience. This would not have been possible without the support of Tramway and its strong links with GYFF. The GYFF Youth Team selected the design following a fierce competition involving other submissions from Tramway Visual Arts Studio students.

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For details of each venue’s disabled access go to www.glasgowfilm.org/festival/access. For trailers, links and further details about all our films and events, go to www.glasgowfilm.org/gyff or www.facebook.com/glasgowyouth. TUESDAY 12 FEBRUARY 16.30

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Kaddish for a Friend (N/C 12+) p8

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How to Get Started in TV p14

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Otelo Burning (N/C 15+) p9

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China Heavyweight (N/C 15+) p9

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TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY First Position (N/C 12+) p5

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BAC Take Out presents: The Paper Cinema’s Odyssey p10

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WEDNESDAY 6 FEBRUARY Lena (N/C 15+) p5

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The Deflowering of Eva van End (N/C 15+) p9 The We and the I (N/C 15+) p4

WEDNESDAY 13 FEBRUARY Jump Cut presents: Get, Set, Go p15

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Kauwboy (N/C 10+) p9

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Girl Walk // All Day (N/C 12+) p11

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THURSDAY 7 FEBRUARY I Wish (N/C 8+) p5

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FRIDAY 8 FEBRUARY Fresh Meat: Cast & Crew Masterclass (N/C 15+) p10

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Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (15) p5

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SATURDAY 9 FEBRUARY Project Ability: Young Talent on Screen (N/C 5+) p6

VENUE 1 Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB Box Office: 0141 332 6535 Underground: Cowcaddens

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Screenwriting Masterclass p12

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VENUE 2 The Arches 253 Argyle Street, G2 8DL Box Office: 0141 565 1000 Underground: St Enoch

Wickie and the Treasure of the Gods (N/C 8+) p6

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Pop-Up: DIY Cinema Panel p13

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Fat Kid Rules the World (N/C 15+) p6

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SUNDAY 10 FEBRUARY GMAC 30th Anniversary: Youth Shorts (N/C 12+) p6

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GSFF & GYFF 2013 present: Family Shorts (N/C 5+) p7

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Documentary Skills p13

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Wolf Children (N/C 8+) p7

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GYFF Shorts at GSFF 2013 (N/C 12+) p7

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From Up on Poppy Hill (N/C 8+) p7

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Surprise Anime Film & Cosplay Parade (N/C 15+) p8

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MONDAY 11 FEBRUARY The Day of the Crows (N/C 8+) p8

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Hang ‘Em High: Genre Shorts Workshop p14

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Gimme the Loot (N/C 15+) p8

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VENUE 3 Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD Box Office: 0141 352 4900 Underground: Cowcaddens VENUE 4 Glasgow Media Access Centre (GMAC) 103 Trongate (5th Floor), G1 5HD Tel: 0141 553 5400 Underground: Argyle Street VENUE 5 Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) 100 Renfrew Street, G2 3DB Tel: 0141 332 4101 Underground: Cowcaddens VENUE 6 Clydebank College Queens Quay, Clydebank, G811BF Tel: 0141 951 7400 Train station: Clydebank VENUE 7 The Albany Learning and Conference Centre 44 Ashley Street, G3 6DS Tel: 0141 332 2444 Underground: St George’s Cross VENUE 8 Film City Glasgow 401 Govan Road, G51 2QJ Tel: 0141 445 7244 Underground: Ibrox VENUE 9 River Clyde Embankment, next to the Red Pedestrian Bridge on Clyde Street. Look for the painted tiger mural!